THE KNIGHT'S TALE lamque domos patrias, Scithice post aspera gentis Prelia, laurigero, etc. —STATIUS, Theb., XII, [NOB on a time, as old tales tell to us, There was a duke whose name was Theseus' Of Athens he was lord and governor, And in his time was such a conqueror That greater was there not beneath the sun. Full many a rich country had he won; What with his wisdom and his chivalry He gained the realm of Femininity, That was of old time known as Scythia. There wedded he the queen, Hippolyta, And brought her home with him to his country. In glory great and with great pageantry, And, too, her younger sister, Emily. And thus, in victory and with melody, Let I this noble duke to Athens ride With all his armed host marching at his side. And truly, were it not too long to hear, I would have told you fully how, that year, Was gained the realm of Femininity By Theseus and by his chivalry; And all of the great battle that was wrought Where Amazons and the Athenians fought; And how was wooed and won Hippolyta,